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University of Ohio Campus, Ohio, USA -- In a move which has outside observers scratching their heads, but longtime list participants wondering what the fuss is, Ohio Online Orthodox Forum (OOOF) participant John ("the Forerunner") Langweilig (online name: OrthodoxerThanThou) signed all his emails in the past three months as "the unworthy servant of God, John."

Posts posted by Langweilig over this signature include one in which he tells list participant David ("the King") Davidov that he is going to Hell, one in which he calls His Holiness Patriarch FEOFAN of Petersburg, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod and All the Russias Besides "the Antichrist", and one in which he makes derogatory canine comparisons about the mother of list participant Tim ("the Apostle and friend of St. Paul") Tbolsky.

"I would like to say is outrage," said COROC spokesman Fr. Vasiliy Vasileivich, "but is pretty common behavior for Online Forum."

"It's still an outrage" said Fr. John Johnson, rector of All Saints of Middle-Class North America, a Rump OCA parish near Washington, D.C.

"Never let anyone try to tell you that, in order to be Orthodox, you must also be eastern. The West was fully Orthodox for a thousand years; and her venerable liturgy is far older than any of her heresies."- St. John Maximovitch

Of course, on another forum which I am not allowed to name they are grumping around about how "puerile" the Onion Dome is. You might think that the chrism is a salve to cure you of having a sense of humor (or proportion, for that matter)-- although come to think of it, some of the worst offenders haven't had it applied yet. . . .

Of course, on another forum which I am not allowed to name they are grumping around about how "puerile" the Onion Dome is. You might think that the chrism is a salve to cure you of having a sense of humor (or proportion, for that matter)-- although come to think of it, some of the worst offenders haven't had it applied yet. . . .

I always get a kick out of people who proclaim to be good and "real" Christians but then act in a different way. Why come to a board to stir up controversy? It seems that this action is not very Christ centered.

It's getting so that when something raucous or odd pops up on the Indiana list or here or a couple of other places I read, I make a mental note of "I bet *THAT's* going to show up soon at the Onion Dome." We always check that place on Friday mornings as an end of the week pick-me-up.

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It's all in Lewis, all in Lewis," said Charles Williams drily. "What do they teach them in these schools?"

The one a few weeks ago about about C.S. Lewis found to be an Anglican was a stitch.

Ebor

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"I wish they would remember that the charge to Peter was "Feed my sheep", not "Try experiments on my rats", or even "Teach my performing dogs new tricks". - C. S. Lewis

Of course, on another forum which I am not allowed to name they are grumping around about how "puerile" the Onion Dome is. You might think that the chrism is a salve to cure you of having a sense of humor (or proportion, for that matter)-- although come to think of it, some of the worst offenders haven't had it applied yet. . . .

About the Rump OCA... notice that if you take just the initials, it is ROCA. And the parish that the article is mocking is an English-only mission parish whose priest is Fr. George Johson. The church is ROCOR, but all English, so the author is probably mocking this "Russian" parish because its mindset is more OCA in some ways (hence all English - absolutely NO Russian) than ROCOR. I know the people of the parish and the priest. The article is VERY funny